Otis & Shug
American rhythm and blues group
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::summary American rhythm and blues group ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Otis & Shug |
| background | group_or_band |
| origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
| genre | R&B, soul |
| years_active | 1995–present |
| label | Interscope Records |
| associated_acts | Raphael Saadiq, Ant Banks, Too Short, E-40, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Shuggie Otis |
| current_members | Otis Cooper |
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|name = Otis & Shug |image = |caption = |background = group_or_band |alias = |origin = Oakland, California, U.S. |genre = R&B, soul |years_active = 1995–present |label = Interscope Records |associated_acts = Raphael Saadiq, Ant Banks, Too Short, E-40, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Shuggie Otis |website = |current_members = Otis Cooper
Otis & Shug are an American singing duo from Oakland, California, with two members: Otis Cooper and Rafael "Shugg” Howell
Discography
Studio albums
- We Can Do Whatever (2005)
Solo projects
- Otis Cooper – O. Cooper (2004)
Guest appearances
- 1994: "The Drunken Fool" (from the Ant Banks album The Big Badass)
- 1997: "Hard Knox", "4 tha Hustlas", "Time Is Tickin'" and "Make Money" (from the Ant Banks album Big Thangs)
- 1998: "360°" (from the Eightball album Lost)
- 1998: "Every Day is tha Weekend" and "Get It Crackin'" (from the Celly Cel album The G Filez)
- 1998: "Hope I Don't Go Back" and "Broccoli" (from the E-40 album The Element of Surprise)
- 1998: "I Know You Love Her" (from the Epic Records soundtrack Woo)
- 1999: "Kaviealstars" (from the 3X Krazy album Immortalized)
- 1999: "Haters" and "You Me & He" (from The Delinquents album Bosses Will Be Bosses)
- 1999: "Hood Ratz and Knuckleheads" (from the B-Legit album Hempin' Ain't Easy)
- 1999: "Out 2 Get Mo" and "Players Holiday" (from the T.W.D.Y. album Derty Werk)
- 1999: "Longevity" (from the Too Short album Can't Stay Away)
- 1999: "Seasoned" and "Earl That's Yo' Life" (from the E-40 album The Blueprint of a Self-Made Millionaire)
- 2000: "Blue Suits & Badges", "Never Sober", "In the Ghetto" and "Cali 4 Ni Yey" (from the T.W.D.Y. album Lead the Way)
- 2000: "Pop Ya Collar" (from the E-40 album Loyalty and Betrayal)
- 2014: "Family" (from the E-40 album Sharp On All 4 Corners: Corner 1)
References
References
- [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Otis+%26+Shug Profile: Otis & Shug]. [[Discogs]]. Retrieved on 2010-02-15
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